The junior out of Brazil will be using the athletic department's @GreenWaveFB twitter handle for the chat.

Santos is one of just three qualifying kickers who have yet to miss a field goal this season, and his 17-for-17 mark is the best of them. The St. Augustine, Fla., native hit from 45, 43, and 30 yards and converted two PATs in the Green Wave's 37-23 road loss to the University of Memphis on Saturday.

His 11 field goals of 40 yards or longer are three more than anyone in the nation, and include two from beyond 50 yards, including the school record of 57.

Saturday's game was the first three-field-goal performance of his career, but his seventh multi-field goal game this season. His 73 points lead the team in scoring.

Two weeks ago vs. Rice, Santos nailed the 57-yarder, which ranks as the third-longest among FBS schools this season. He also drilled a 54-yarder against ULM earlier this season and owns two of the longest field goals in school history.

Tulane also released a Napoleon Dynamite-inspired video on YouTube Wednesday, pushing Santos for the award.

The Lou Groza Award will be presented as part of the Home Depot ESPN College Football Awards in Orlando, Fla. on Thursday, December 6th. The three finalists will be feted at the 21st Annual Lou Groza Award Banquet on Dec. 4 at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, Fla. For more information on the Lou Groza Award, the Palm Beach County Sports Commission, and to vote for your favorite Star of the Week, visit www.LouGrozaAward.com.